PLYMOUTH Leander swimmers Laura Stephens, Honey Osrin and Sophie Freeman successfully returned to action at the weekend in the Manchester International Meet.
Olympic-hopeful Stephens and highly-rated teenager Osrin were both winners at event – the first British elite competition for 11 months due to the coronavirus pandemic.
To make matters worse, her main training base, the Plymouth Life Centre, has been closed for nearly a year due to repair work.
But she showed at the weekend that she has not lost her focus with encouraging displays in Manchester.
The 21-year-old World Championship finalist won her favourite 200m butterfly event by more than two seconds, clocking 2:08.88, which was the fourth quickest swim of her career.
Second-placed went to Newcastle’s Emily Large in 2:11.27, with Bath-based Ciara Schlosshan third in 2:11.92 and Leander’s junior international Freeman, who only turns 17 this month, taking fourth in 2:14.43.
Stephens also came third in a strong 100m butterfly final on Sunday evening with a 59.28 second swim. She was only beaten by Sweden’s Louise Hansson and Wales’ Harriet Jones. Plymouth College pupil Freeman also reached the two-length butterfly final, finishing eighth in 1:01.33.
Stephens also reached the final of the 50m butterfly, finishing sixth in a strong field with a 27.06 swim.
Great Britain junior star Osrin clocked 2:13.13 to take victory, with Commonwealth Games international Golding, who had competed in the International Swimming League in October and November, second in 2:13.90.
Osrin also came second in the women’s 100m backstroke. She was only edged out by 30-year-old world, European and Commonwealth Games medallist Georgia Davies.
Davies won in 1:01.96, with European junior medallist Osrin clocking 1:02.18 in second and Golding taking third in 1:02.48.
In addition, Osrin came fourth in the 50m backstroke with a time of 29.36 seconds.
The event in Manchester was only open to swimmers who are classed as ‘elite’ on government-approved lists.
Leander head coach Robin Armayan said after the event: “Good meet, lucky to be back to racing and ready to train again.”

